Hello: I would like to recommend five major attractions in Macau: 1. Mazu Pavilion: Mazu Pavilion is one of the most famous places of interest in Macau. It has been more than 500 years ago. It is the oldest of the three major Zen monasteries in Macau. It is located in
Southeast of Macau, it was built in 1488, during the Ming Dynasty.
Mazu Pavilion is commonly known as Tianhou Temple. According to legend, Tianhou is a native of Putian, Fujian, also known as Niangma. She can predict good and bad luck and often appears at sea after her death to help businessmen and fishermen resolve disasters and turn danger into safety. Fujian people are now living together with local residents.
A temple was built at the site to worship.
Please click to enter the picture description 2 Ruins of St. Paul's: One of the most familiar symbols of Macau, it is also an excellent spot for taking souvenir travel photos.
The Ruins of St. Paul's is actually the front wall of the former Mother of God Church. The styles of Eastern and Western architecture are blended together. In particular, the reliefs on the arch are unique and worth admiring.
Please click to enter the image description 3 Lisboa Hotel: Lisboa belongs to Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd. It is a complete tourism, entertainment and gambling complex. It can provide tourists with transportation, sightseeing, guest rooms, shopping, banking, etc.
Consumer services and various types of entertainment projects are like a small but complete social entity.
In terms of tourism services, there are dozens of shopping malls, large and small, with a full range of goods and a dazzling array of goods. Teahouses and restaurants are doing a booming business.
There is a small Awakening sign at the entrance of the hall, which reads: There is no guarantee of winning in gambling. Light gambling can make you happy. Use the spare money to play hard and keep it entertaining.
The casino is the main symbol of Macau as the Monte Carlo of the East.
We have a wide range of Chinese and Western gambling equipment and are open 24 hours a day.
Please click to enter the image description. 4 Fortress - Macau Museum: From the side of Ruins of St. Paul's, a 5-minute walk is the Fortress. You can see rows of retired large iron cannons. Take a breather on the fort and take a look at it from a high position.
Macau street scene.
Next door is the Macau Museum, which you must visit. The exhibition halls on the first and third floors are well-designed and vividly display the history of Macau and the life of Macau people. It is the best classroom for understanding Macau.
Tips: Museum ticket price: 15 yuan, you can also get a 5-day pass, which costs 25 yuan each.
Open to the public free of charge on the 15th of every month.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.
Closed on Monday.
Please click to enter the picture description 5. Buy souvenirs and try snacks: play while walking, but also eat while walking. The authentic Portuguese egg tarts must be eaten while they are hot. There is also durian ice cream, which is also a favorite of girls.
A variety of fruit juices and sweets will dazzle you.
This is how we walked through the streets and alleys of Macau, eating every three steps and drinking every five steps.
Don’t forget to bring some good things to your relatives and friends, and go to Guanye Street, where there are many famous “souvenir” shops in Macau.
Special recommendations are: Jujijia’s almond cakes, Zuixiangyuan’s pork breasts, and Cheligofu’s knot candies. These are all well-known “big brands”.
Please click to enter the image descriptionEND Travel Tips Best season to travel: Macau has a mild climate throughout the year, with an average temperature of about 20°C, and the temperature difference throughout the year ranges from 16°C to 25°C.
Autumn (October-December) is the most ideal season to travel to Macau, with a mild climate and low humidity.
Although winter (January to March) is colder, the sun is still shining and there are sometimes clouds and fog; every April, the temperature gradually rises and the spring scenery is bright; from May to September, the weather is hot and sometimes there are typhoons, but swimming and
A good time to ride the waves.
In summer, you only need to wear light cotton clothes or T-shirts; in winter, when the weather is cooler, you should prepare woolen clothes and jackets; in spring and autumn, it will be slightly cooler at night, so you should wear a sweater or jacket.
Transportation Guide: Aviation Macau International Airport is located in Taipa. There are more than 10 airline routes between Macau and different cities in mainland China, the Philippines, Thailand and Taiwan.
It takes 15 minutes by car from Macau International Airport to the Macau Ferry Terminal, 20 minutes to the border gate, and 5 minutes to the Cotai border.
The airport tax at Macau International Airport is MOP 20.
Passengers traveling to mainland China need to pay a passenger service fee of MOP80, and a passenger service fee of MOP50 for children aged 2 to 12 years old.
However, direct cross-border tourists and tourists returning due to emergencies are exempt from paying airport taxes and passenger service fees.
Highway Macau - Qiguan Station near Macau Wanshifa Hotel in Guangzhou has air-conditioned buses to Guangzhou every day from 8:00 to 18:30, every 30 minutes, and the journey takes about 2.5 hours; at the same time, there are also buses from Guangzhou to Macau.
Ticket price: around HK$55.